Beginning a phrase
A phrase that is prepositional a number of terms that behaves as an adjective or an adverb, changing a noun or even a verb. Prepositional phrases include a preposition (a expressed word that specifies spot, way, or time) plus a item associated with preposition (a noun expression or pronoun that follows the preposition).
Table 7.1 Common Prepositions
above | beneath | into | till |
across | beside | like | toward |
against | between | near | under |
after | beyond | off | underneath |
among | by | on | until |
around | despite | over | up |
at | except | past | with |
before | for | since | without |
behind | from | through | |
below | inside | throughout |